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PART 3 Presumption of conformity, non-conformity, misleading markings and documentation
PART 3 Refrigerator appliances
1.If a refrigerator appliance is within categories 1 to 9...
2.The table referred to in paragraph 1— Table 1 Requirements...
3.If a refrigerator appliance— (a) has more than 2 doors;...
4.Table 2 referred to in paragraph 3— Table 2 Requirements...
8.The following table defines the co-efficients Xc and Yc referred...
9.For the purposes of this Part, a manufacturer must establish...
Conformity assessment procedures applicable to a listed product
PART 3 Refrigerator appliances
1.The conformity assessment procedures applicable to a refrigerator appliance are—...
2.The following additional technical documentation must form part of the...
3.The electricity consumption procedure referred to in paragraph 1 means—...
4.For the purposes of paragraph 3, a manufacturer must establish...
Modules for conformity assessment
PART 3 Module B (EC type-examination)
1.The manufacturer must make a written application to a notified...
2.The application must include— (a) the name and address of...
3.The notified body must— (a) examine the general technical documentation;...
5.An EC type-examination certificate must be in writing and include—...
6.If a manufacturer makes modifications to a listed product that...
7.Where an application is made for an additional approval to...
8.Relevant documentation under regulation 10 includes— (a) the EC type-examination...
PART 5 Module D (production quality assurance)
1.The manufacturer must operate an approved quality system in respect...
3.The matters referred to in paragraph 2(c)(ii) are that the...
4.A manufacturer must apply for approval of his quality system...
5.Where a notified body receives an application in accordance with...
7.If a manufacturer intends to modify the approved quality system—...
8.If the notified body determines that a re-assessment is required,...
10.A notified body must inform the manufacturer of the results...
12.Relevant documentation under regulation 10 includes— (a) the documentation concerning...
Powers of enforcing authorities
1.An authorised person— (a) may enter any premises for the...
2.The power may be exercised— (a) at all reasonable hours;...
4.A person entering unoccupied premises must leave them as effectively...
5.Admission to any premises used only as a private dwelling-house...
6.The reference to “premises” in relation to powers of entry...
1.The enforcing authority may, by notice served on any person,...
3.An enforcement notice must— (a) state that the enforcing authority...
4.An enforcement notice may require that a listed product, or...
5.The enforcing authority may withdraw an enforcement notice at any...
6.If a person fails to comply with an enforcement notice,...
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